Satellite snaps eerily circular holes in the clouds above Florida. What caused them?

A cluster of eerily circular holes recently appeared in the clouds above Florida, a stunning new NASA image shows. The rare occurrence, which has previously (and incorrectly) been linked to UFOs, has a surprisingly simple explanation — but it took scientists more than 60 years to figure it out.  

NASA’s Terra satellite photographed the bizarre voids, known as fallstreak holes or hole-punch clouds, above the Gulf of Mexico off Florida’s west coast on Jan. 30. NASA’s Earth Observatory revealed the striking image on Feb. 26.  

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